Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1952 — Page 13

TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1952 -

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| Morrer y Charges 'Misrepresentation’ In Union Shop F

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y wire from i ywed no uni { : lly. the case S ap | a Go Are Your Sparks L === |p blac market | Are Your Spar s Low? gn Paley st a —Blame the Humidity he polls that : , | By ALLEN LONG The most practical way to reHampshire a | Science Service Staff _ Welter duce static in the home is to inEisenhower, p ened Wd ASHING ro N, : July i —|crease the relative humidity to emandi a ances are you do not°spark as shout 500/0 by humidifiers, says me of Rn CIO Chief Also much in a Sumer ns In Ihe; Francis L. Hermach, who heads 've read winter. ut it is no e heat,'the National Bureau of ‘StandYY Raps Free Riders Linked fo Currency, . iit is the humidity. ards’ Research section on the subport PITT ++ iE | Romantic notions aside; the ject. Fe » C10 RR luvs uP) | Coffee, Gas Charges |sparks referred to here are cre-’ Static electricity becomes a hazesident Philip Murray lated by static electricity. It maylard in many places. Hospitals, Domes abouk charged the steel industry yester | VIESEApEN. Germany, July 8 be generated when you slide out gor instance. cut chances of exy car 1 . Gay with resorting to “misre (UP)-—Mrs atherine G. Reed, of your automobile across plastic plosions of the anesthetics used in Taft's soliq gentation” in its pres wife of former Air Base Com-| seat covers. It may be gener- operating rooms by installing ters urging fight against the mander Col. Allen W. Reed, went |. ated when you walk on a thick floors of moderately low electrical slegram that striking United Steelworkers : rug. resistance, and by requiring per-

Union's demands for a union shop. Mr. Murray told a strike rally i

on trial yesterday charged with 17) counts of blackmarketing U, 8.| coffee, gasoline and currency. Mrs. Reed, of Fairfield, Iowa,

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High summer humidity covers sonnel to wear rubber-soled shoes. materials with a thin moisture The rubber soles have carbon [film. The film, combined With pack in them that carries off the impurities on the materials, pro- static charge.

i of more than 11,000 persons at black-haired mother of a 20-year- vides a short-circuit path for the when sfatic charges may be rum § Duquesne: old daughter, nervously toyed static electricity, thus preventing|dqangerous in stationary objects § “Your union is fighting for a with a pencil in the district court- sparks. Heat has nothing to do such as grain elevators, sometimes | that you § - union shop and I'm not ashamed room while Asst. U. 8. Attorney with 1 Stati |the entire hullding is connected ath your “of it. I'm proud of it. I think J. L. Silverstein unfolded detalls| How to Reduce Sialic. ig/loEciher electrically speaking, : that anyone who gets anythin, of th 1 w But in the winter, when cold Where moving things are ifig y g the alleged illegal transac i from this union should pay his Hons. air is warmed in your house, its volved, current-carrying floors are etsmraneniensnns? p way. ‘There should be no free The charges included blackmar-. relative humidity drops. The [used to reduce chances of sparkriders.” [keting 1900 gallons of Army-ra-| moisture _Hims vanishes, You caused explosions. Mr. Murray charged the steel {tioned gas, 120 pounds of coffee sometimes gel Stocked, ts Jolts Nervous System companies with “hypocrisy” for, and thousands of occupation touc L Var ous . Yi i 4% 3bovt 300 entering into union shop agree-| scrip dollars between September, Tes It you are © jars. > i ditorial “Or iments with the United Mine 1950, and September, 1951. Pri G 1 Yo Jou I Spat ya [ am glad to Workers (Ind.) and the railroad Husky, gray-haired Col. Reed, Hog rices ain jtoue Ee other o Bests ut you v in Indiana brotherhoods, while later refus- : now special assistant to Brig. | T d {Jano roar. he OF fee the Spark. fr. Pulliam’s fing the provision to the steel Gen. Clyde K. Rich, chief of staff In Ear y flraae en ee YO aR oaths

hero-worship

Mr. Pulliam em he would

1\y consideray that score. ithoritatively

union “calling it un-American.”

Brandishes Newspaper ‘Ad’ As the union leader spoke, he|

LEAVING—M/Sgt. Jesse F. Mock (center), Indianapolis native |Ing the trial.

M/Sgt. Mock-is leaving the 2466th Air Force Reserve Training | Center after five years' service. He has been assigned to liaison | duty with the 9592d Volunteer Air Reserve Training Squadron at |

bars settlement of steel strike.” “I wonder if when the miners’ contract expires, it is the purpose

lof the U. 8. 12th Air Force in| {Wiesbaden, sat next to. his wife land spoke to her frequently dur-|

Suspect Shot |

United Press Telephoto.

ought in his brandished above his head a steel| and the "Grand Old Man" > Bory Air Force Base, says good- | Mrs. Reed earlier pleaded not SEA QUEEN—Superliner SS United Stat + hant. selling for $21.75-22.50. Several ' ~-Juperliner: ni ates surges triumphan spark is low. Static electricity in... fully agree industry newspaper veri be Jo.tua, the. aiktine, agsant Offices. Glarenca: We. SLY. 10.8106 th phcted FTI LE Havre Franeer Hour ahead sh sekadale on maiden Ta 00.20 pounders Not Re ore Orie creates no SmepesiTneess: IR ORBAN TIP CAN] 0 “THe . ; ‘organization pulsory union membership still| orion (left), Franklin and” 7a Cl Sgt. Cart E. Cummings, Seymour. tree anys. on ool voyage. ling at $22.75. Sows were 25 to; BO man Hie, A aw x

iyou can feel it. When it reaches

Hog prices were 25 to 50 cents 5000 volts, v . your nervous system {higher as trade was active at the cots quite a joit.

{Indianapolis Stockyards today. | But altho : ugh the voltages are Choice 180-250-pound hogs Were ,.o., “po amount of energy in the

‘Local Stocks and Bonds

{50 cents higher with choice 300-

{400 pounds selling .for $17.25- imach says. they are so rare that

{the bureau disregards them.

Stokely-Van Camp com 153%

18.75. Currently the National Bureau

r voted in a of the steel industry to take the| Lafayette. STOCKS —IuY $= Bia Asked|Stokely-van Camp pfd ..... 16% HL 3s 50" cents Higher! bulk choc {50 (of Standards is conducting rehe voted for union shop provisions out of the, |American Loan 5% .......... 97 Bb CURL 0% 13 350 pounds, $1 8-3180; seversl ii search on static electricity fof alify him as new agreement?’ Mr, Murray, . A |Amerieal Biates (Ol Aq: 3h :oited Telephone 8% Wt a. oe 08 soc lgaa gs 350-200 pounds. $20.25-21.75: few. various governmental agencies. asked the cheering crowd. Business Notes— |feshite Coiteries Som... 10% 10a! "5% aivetnd. Lo ; [puna sie pounds.” $18:30.80; 120.180 11 object is to find standards that UMW President John L. Lewis In ur dar Belt RR & Stk Yds bid ...38 36% Allen & Steen bs us vray BL Ele 0 Ee 6b0 mounds $16.17 bo; stans| MAY help to reduce hazards creTribune com- has not yet disclosed his 1952 de-| Bn ar on a it Le ey 9 *+|searce: boars strong to 80 cents higher. atd by static electricity sparks: ° h mands. His present contract with ew re I ar S Bon Me set 02 |jmetican Loan 4s 58 1] c+ [E3011 000: calves 400; fairly active on Te ae 0 makes his - the operators will remain in force was tel orviel 5% bia ii ; 3 wo Bete Tele Co 4s : eet hu slaughter classes: steers and yearlings : d ; A burglary suspect was shot central Sova .... MY 36% not expect ina- | ‘ Buhner Fertilizer 5s :|tally steady; cows and bulls strong to 50 ) until a 60-day notice of termina {Chamber of Commerce com .. 22 i: cents higher; load high choice near 1060on? ton ive oon to Travelers vice ary osay ur an Ean sae Spi omzis on IRENE TE RV TR Og ge of “filling Mr. Murray spoke following an- (housewife gave police a play- by-| Commonwealth: Loan 4% bf. 20. 84 [Eb Shh Ba Lagat bed oreed "S31: oad choice. near tious to me. small play account of the crime and the! | Gont Car-Na-Var ............. ih 1%aiihdbis Public Loan 5s 64 .... 96 +1025 pounds held around $32: small lok lots nouncement that another : 2 2 ummins Eng som 35 38 IE Rave 67 58 J via) and good yearlings § an Mr. Pul- company has reached an interim By DON TEVERBAUGH |be more than $10.5 ‘million by suspect's attempted escape. He gummins Eng 4's © SR ween 30% 102 1nd Limestone 4s 15 ....1il 7m WS i con pie Jouds oh oe Set, ean subject -to— +~~—agreement with the USW. Ameri-| The guy who needs credit the then. was not seriously injured. Ha E30 abe Seculives nn Es a a i i A, -330; eanneis and outiers ili ranization he can Chain & Cable Co. signed a most, the man away from home B astern Division ‘accomplice escaped. | Delta Electric com 3 i "| Maplehurst Be ine Stas 8k os 9 * |mereiad he maod bulls $33.50-26.80;: best the Chicago contract covering 5400 workers in with no folding stuff in his wal- ivisi : Mrs. Doris Miller, 30, of 3121 Family Finance 8% bid 4 :::{SpEngue Device Ba 80 -i1i1l 98 . 0 heavy commercial bulls eligible spetive. specific task, eight plants. let, used to be creditless—even Red Ball Transit, Inc, national E. Michigan St, was awakened favs corp pfa ... “8 roo: Fraction Terminal Se 87°00 88 01ia EE day: "enolee and prime $30-31 i odd al preference. © Fi Yuko Pact in this day of credit buying. 'moving firm, with headquarters at 5 a. m. by her two small chil-| HerfT- Jones ig £8 od [head prime 3130: commercial ‘and ¢ eamrollered” IS We Tee But that's all changed now, or here in the Illinois Bldg. has set dren. She heard glass crash Ho0C 5.8 Jo ‘com’... 000 $33 17° Produce trons to a1 Miser: other cinasen SeRRY | pport: of the A USW spokesman said more soon will be. lup a new Eastern division and \across the street and looked to phd Aso 34 i so of . 3% i 2} chofce to prime spring lambs $28-29; utility | than 40 &mpanies, employing in| Travelers today can go any- dispatching office in Newark. |S¢e two men enter the C. C. MOOTe [ni Gas & Wat com ".....\ 33% 35 | oEEES—FOB Cincinnati—C on s ume | a1iS 10m halos 324-27: slaugifter eWes SCurce ew Castle excess of 60,000 workers, have where in the nation without| Neil Conatser, general mana-|fparmacy, 3126 E. Michigan St. [nd ey oo Nm |orows mix 5 satee U8 medi white entered into similar agreements. carrying more than pocketger, says the new division will ‘Get Up’ n dpis Ath Club Realty © 78 |15-a8cVact brown mix dBe48'ae; whelessle, In his Duquesne speech, Mr. money. They can if they carry supervise service as far north as| Mrs. Miller ran to her sleeping indpis Pw & Li “ole phn Hl LE So-4lc: Current Teceipts cases Dragnet’ Out for Two Murray reiterated his charges that/a credit card of the National J - 5 i Fi mr ea eso Coc Card fo. aie an south to Ror, Cary pando, War of ana Shia GSE PE Ce fF edd Sein, meat, mi Fugitives—Monkeys ontrolled by : the Wage Stabilization Board, It is designed to a “T" for thelgtates in all. 5 oh rerun to 3 nea REE Sts 1 pA wily. ammereais rove 11e:/ PITTSBURGH, July 8 (UP)— an who him- wanted to institute a contract pro-|traveling salesman, business ex-| A nq they're thinking about a| While Mr. Miller called police, Lincoln National Lite .. 149 Wf Tne” ne uh fie | 30 Net Rens. Bears! Zookeepers hoped today two Nasvin neck of the vision “which was a master-serv-| ecutive, tourist or everyday Users n.. division office at Dallas. Mrs. Miller stood, by the window}, FS Chvoration ...... 5 ’ Market unsettled Prices unchanged 5 monkeys from the Pittsburgh | Wiio 1s 30t ant pn éut by tell of credit. And all it costs you isimpey 3190 have direct leased|watching the men in the store. ii Herrington "com La 845 | quality “higher weights in some ausrters.| 200 Would prefer food to free- . EXCLUSIVE DEALER d story goes, They ‘spe ut by ng $3 per year—that's cheaper than \wires between Chicago, Indian-| She saw them co t a HOM Soi arse 5 ens JD slow dean {dom. S FUR the WSB that the industry musta checki t. £0, me out and|Natl Homes ptd .... .... 163 thar CreamcIs. 80 sqore, 750: premium | FURNITY *d,” so if the e checking accoun Ww o around 4 Pub Serv com 25 2% butterfat, 2c: regular, Bic. | They prepared to use. choice t h Y lapolis and Newark. g und the corner to Dearborn )! 3 x Wig Pulliam, have the right to change, Te-| ITocal hotels, department) 8t. Mr. Miller relayed the infor- N a, Pub Serv 13 od reg {morsels of food as a lure to re-| ee y to work on arrange and specify the duties of stores, restaurants, service sta- Rural Credit Unions mation to Sgts. Robert Bell andi. nd Pub Serv 58 pt 1 Rs i {Local Truck Grain’ Prices capture two monkeys which | INDIANAPOLIS : STE Joe : the jobs you're performing. {tions—all types of business— Jrosress Laundry com” ba 3%" Aw { d | TIANA MARYLAND $1 yp! 1 | Francis Gootee who were dis-|Bub Serv of Ind 3's pfd - 8 escaped 10 days ago and were] hat he wants “It they have the right to do|agree to honor the credit cards, | Almost 15000 Hoosier farmers, \patching seven police squads to| Boss Cons 4 Pool com... 48 i | Witte corn $1.74. spotted yesterday in a group of| -eally believe ths they pean Five Yours raise hi It costs them 6 per cent of the [petong 5 eit Hnions: aprorame| | the scege. 9 Schuwjtzer Climmins oy oa’: 7 18a Yellow cors, $1.63. [trees in a residential district near Phone Market 1475 will help to ay an e it away tom . cash sales volume, but relieves SAE 28 orth ceria 2 Ya the zoo. { P Mr. Murray twitted U. S. Steel/them of all credit risks, book- sociation. hoon one of the men returned |Sc Ind G&E Dr... 104 ....! Soybeans, $3.10. fe um ‘a Repub- Vice President C. F. Hood for his keeping worries and time pay-| These credit unions, or small. “Co Tore. Mr. Miller relayed od over Sen. refusal to appear at the meeting|ment records. And these usually cooperative “banks” are owned , =. Ee esc ption of him to ame Mr. Pul- and debate the issues in the five-|oost more than 6 per cent. and operated by farmers in 45.) hind 8. It was radioed to the nod? I week walkout. All bills are paid immediately counties in Indiana. | “The men came back out and |

all of these big business, uipment and

arry's Police . chases. |in_loan. At this time Patrolmen Earl rosperity. The plan originated in Portland, Prosperity. Delegate Triumph | res e pal he Se efor] Quickies Moori and Gordon Hartley sped

rion County’s wonder if he ot your time pours is next.”

he power be- Republican convention contro- honoring the NCCI cards in the * yo yo head has been ap- hind. Sgt. Flanary and Officer Party in In- versy over disputed delegates. U.S. and Canada. ‘pointed associated general agent Hindsley each fired three shot licans of Ine The newspapers, generally pro-| L. A. Hornbeck, state manager POTS EE FPROCE BE BERCERS S80 io tricer Hartley fi Le ulliam or he Eisenhower, regarded the vote as|for the firm, dropped in to explain? e 2 ® lp ® urine man tell, the J] Tae. once, a major defeat for Sen. Robert/the workings. He has offices in 80¢C 8. BUCS Tre He scampered away. He 008 Np nd ns can see A. Taft. The headlines read: [the Farm Bureau Insurance Bldg. rently Jirst Vice president of the! moments Tote og Be ad ales HE NDIANA TIONAL ANK “« | “Take a service station, for ex-|/l0ca u writers’ associa- er ; 1—“Eisenhower Wins| Jo have p22 Mal nhow lample,” he said. “If it is a chain tion. v ar ut the Tear. % OF INDIANAPOLIS uit trying to News Chronicle— Taft Beaten Station. the proprietor may Honor EE ,—— | William Bell, 30, of 630 Bright is . a . ou know the in Big Row.” ame SHEN an) But iv Average Drinking |St., was treated in General Hos- Condensed Statement of Condition at Close of Business June 30, 1952 Piainfield RE Sraphis wise HOWeR ior any credit card of any ma- Cost $60 a Year pita) for bullet wounds in his -— ns Clas o. jor oil company.” | WASHINGTON, July 8 (UP)— arm and shoulder. He was Daily Herald—“Ike scores a Big" mp, firm receives bills for |arrested on a preliminary charge Resoeerces Win Over Taft in Chicago UP-eyerything from $1.25 car-wash! I merce epariment Te of burglary. roar.” | said Gen. Eisen. ODS fo hair tinting services at rat aa gone Bi ercals, - ‘Ringside Seat’ Cash on Hand and on Deposit with Federal Rss Wo Daily Maj san spectacular beauty parlors. last year for wine, beer andl 4. th urs Nie nner ving: Reserve and Other Banks . . . . $122,321,299. 81 ] $296.809.275.37 liquor. The report estimated that ama J, . ROWE —-and probably decisive—victory,” Portable Hoosier Palace $5 100.000 C0 including taxes, as Ses 5 Jear-old daughter, U. S. Govt, Securities elnino 174,487,975.56 ( ’ on “Ninety out of a hundred po- It's a long way from Bristol, [wag svent, rid Loe } Sue, AL Botice etl, the littl Other Bonds and Securities * . . rime aid, 27,167,522.40 tam litical experts now feel he isInd. to Ethiopia. But Emperor. 29% OCC DOO were Ee of Citing, but it was bad.” Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank . Sa eh 645,000.00 52 . assured of the party's presidentia) Haile Selassie sent his order all ar ans Mrs. Miller ‘wouldn't i : op Sen. Taft's forces/the Way to the Hoosier state fpy829: 35 spent by each of the 153, en h ouldn't let her loans and Discounts , .-. . . . é ui 88,263,941.31 d the future, Nominalion n ¢e% a special portable palace. 000,000 persons living in theo her child, Carl, 3, watch the _Bank Buildi nites are give may. stl Stage seme SOP. 97" X= 2 self: -propelled trailer pow- United States in.1951. Beer sales action. She thought he was too ant dullangs.. . .. . ' 2,000,000.00 : comeback. ered by a six-cylinder engine and TOSe 3 per cent over 1950. |small. "Accrued Interest Receivable 1,200,152.18 fordsville. lcost the Ethiopian monarch $25,-| Distilled spirits sales increased Nothing was taken in the ’ Drove Minus License 000. He'll use it to tour Ris 350.8 Per cent last year to $4,180,000,- «freak “in. Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit 663,345.36 "000 squ il 1 000 or $27.32 per person, while : Other Resources . . , . . 2 Judg e Fines Policeman: | AO square mile empire. ‘wine sales dropped from $510 Brewe - u . Vv. 231,613.38 I I ee. nay 8 (op) Citizens National Grows million to $480 million. o ory nion to Vote Dinbilile $416,980,850.20 Policeman James D. Maxwell, 25,| Business written since January| Heads uv Chemistry n iNew Wage Offer : ig the most embarrassed man by the Citizens National Life In-| —s | MILWAUKEE, July 8 (UP)— Capital $ 6,300,000.00 ) : er, however, ewar ay. surance Co. tops $3.6 milllon—an| ies Stale Bervies Members of Local i a farm pro- He was fined $15 and costs for increase of more than 217 per BLOOMINGTON, July 8--Prof. pg owery Work oof Ihe C10 Surplus . . . 15,000,000.00 ; § 27;149,622.39 by Harold L. driving his police car without anicent compared to the first six|Harry G. Day has been named (ner. today on a new wage offer Undivided Profits. 5,649,622.39 f lo grower of operator's license. He told the months of 1951. |head of the Indiana University ig... by six Milwaukee breweries. A d1 Tr J ’ ’ : a. For two judge he had forgotten to renew; The company. celebrates Its Chemistry Department. He has | Uuion officials will present the ccrued Interest, laxes an Other Expenses ’ 1,325,842.31 | carrying on it after it expired on his last fifth anniversary Aug. 28 and its/been a member of the departmenticerey at two meetings, Details of Dividend Payable July 11952, 227,500.00 uits with the birthday. . « * [total life insurance in fores will! for the past 12 years, ithe off hich ' li : : force » uffer. which was offered yes- Deposits . . . i ee 387,065,579.99 \griculture, verday by-a management bargain- Pv yd I SPORES mide. ing committee, were not disclosed Unearned Discount | v ¥ wth el 510,083.96 . pending the union meéting. Letters of Credit Issued nst and then It was learned, however, that biliti TCE a 663,345.36 majesty ot tne orfer exceeds the 12 cent Other Liabilities . .". . , , . . 38,876.19 ares hourly wage increase last offered teem farm pro- by the breweries. $416,980,850.20 k of paper, is of ) ~ anit The new wage contractwill af- sy ing. During \ b : nies. Bh, fect about 7000 workers at the re Shaent had ~~ wel \ ln \ yond Blatz, Gettelman, Independent, DIRECTORS hinety away [ t= ey \ Miller, Pabst and Schlitz brew- Rov & ADAMS C. HARVZY BRADLEY HARRY 5. HANNA WILSON MOTHERSHEAD \ - cries, Chairman of the Board, Presicent, President, Executive Vice-President the war food | | OENyin nh | 1. D. Adams Manufacturing Co. W. J. Holliday & Company Indiana Bell Telephony ; a X J. %amiAkeny CORNELIUS 0. ALIG VOLNEY M. BROWN Company PEREY £. O'NEAL . Francisco \\ | X ' Special Octasion President, Vice-President HERMAN C. KRANNERT NapISn O'Neal 3 Smith ; on what the wWilnita® Home Land Investment Co, FERMOR S. CANNON President- Treasurer, CHARLES S. RAUN } VANCOUVER, B. C., July 8| FRED G. APPEL President Inland Container Corporation President, ; program will (UP)—David Anderson, 39, and Chairman of the Board, Railtoadmen’s Federal Savings W. |. LONGSWORTH Beit Railroad and Stock ie statement als, -fhis estranged wife Jean, 35, were Gregory & Appel, Inc. & Loan Association President, Yards Company f farm lead- mda ol fined $3.75 yesterday after neigh- WILLIAM A. ATKINS BRODEHURST ELSEY Lilly Varnish Company SAMUEL B. SUTPHIN dwest states . Son bors complained the couple ar- Vice-President, President, JOHN J. MADDEN Chairman of the Board, tly At’ Des / son! WOR e gued 80 violently ‘Saturday night EC Atkins & Company Indtanapolis Glove Company ip YT Beveridge Paper Company etely ducked 4 ; that they couldn't sleep. Ander- * EARL B. BARNES EDGAR H. EVANS "Manufacturing Company CLYDE E. WHITENILL ying & farm PARTLY CLOUDY AND {aon told the judge they were cele. ian, th § UH remretscn wt JOSEPH IRWIN MILER © LLL 5, 90 or any LouDY AREAS brating their wedding anniver- R NORMAN BAXTER Aumg-Tyans Company. © Chairman of the Board, Wai» 'parky In ¢ sary. : WILLIAM P. FLYNN Cummins Engine Co., Ine. RUSSELL L: WHITE hy : President Columbus, Indiana Chairman of the Beard rm program a ae wo S. Statement MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION parity prices . Pier, SYD : INGTON. July 8 (UP) id . oducts , . . or Wagwd ay ; a a fi our: wo itérpreted in- 2 AR rent RR year oid Fd compared : meaning the Spry whey by How withed. Year . W d favor 100 Spm, S25 earime | V AN pport prices, Ue UMOL RS IAMS, Vin a nats . 1952 EDW,LAWAGNER ALi RIGHTS RESERVED oo a: . a n . a sx a : ' w " # : ’ iy ‘ : i 3 : . qc | ois g me A x» a ia Tai 4 2) i ta : 2 i 3 is " s By i 2 : 2 ; >

British Hail Ike's

in cash by the credit card cor-| Deposits total more than $4.5 went north on Dearbo poration and the consumer gets million and the Wabash County |Mr. Miller repeated to . monthly billings for his pur- group reports over $1 million out | Police Arrive

LONDON, July 8 (UP)-—British| {throughout 11 western states and, Gilbert T. Savage has been newspapers jubilantly headlined/inow is starting in Indiana and! armed manager of the General

today Gen. Dwight“ D, Eisen many of the southern states. miectric Credit Corp. 445 N. hower’s 110-vote victory in the More than 3500 firms now are Pennsylvania St.

James Hindgley from the

up Dearborn from the south, and Sgt. Tom Flanary and Patrolman

The suspect darted between houses, with the police close be-

again, a lice.

north,

Kat